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1. Using the equation from your graph, calculate the pressure at 5.0 mL and at 10.0 mL. - 2. When the volume doubled, what ha
Volume(nm) Pressure(atm) Pre 5 6 56.7 48.6 43.3 7 pressure vs. volume data 60 8 39.1 9 36 50 33.4 10 11 12 10 30 3 31.1 29.5

the equation is what needs to be found from the graph using Boyle's law.
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